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As the weather improves, many of our members will undertake outdoor projects. Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative reminds you to use caution while you work outdoors, especially around power lines. Overhead and underground power lines can pose dangers.

811, the national Call Before You Dig number, was created to help protect you from unintentionally hitting underground utility lines while working on digging projects. Failing to call 811 and making risky assumptions can be life-threatening.

Every digging job requires a call—even small projects such as planting trees or shrubs. If you hit an underground utility line while digging, you can harm yourself or those around you, disrupt service to an entire neighborhood and potentially be responsible for large fines and repair costs.

One call to 811 automatically notifies electric utilities, natural gas providers and communication providers who may have underground lines at your work site. Utility personnel will mark or stake the horizontal path of their underground facilities, provide information or give clearance to dig. This simple service protects you from personal injury and protects underground facilities from being damaged. You can also visit www.call811.com.

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